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    My state's Attorney General - who hopes to become governor someday, is threatening to conduct a criminal investigation of Craigslist because it contains ads for prostitutes. Now about 4 miles from my house there's a nightspot with the name "Fetish" in its title. I've never been inside but it sorta kinda looks like a place where play-for-pay ladies might hang out. To the best of my knowledge, South Carolina's AG has never even acknowledged the place's existence let alone threatened to investigate it. This comes after Craigslist was bullied into removing one section of their classified ads and replacing it with a tamer version - the bully in this case was the AG of Illinois - we all know what a fine upstanding state government they've got - who decided that since some jamoke in New England (roughly 800 miles away) was preying on ladies of the night by robbing them and in one case killing them, the proper thing to do was not step up police efforts to catch thieves and murderers, but to make it harder for the prosties to make a living. Presumably, if some guy had been luring plumbers into situations where they would be mugged, Craigslist would have been told they needed to shut down their household repairs section. There is no indication, as of yet, that since a fruitcake went around imitating a wounded war vet and scamming politicians, that Craigslist will be required to remove all political ads from their site, but I'm sure that the AGs of these disunited states will get around to that - as soon as they've built a snowman in hell. No wonder the girls think they need pimps. It's obvious that they lose all their rights as soon as they turn a trick. By the way, I have only been to Craigslist a couple of times and have never seen the recently banned section, though I wouldn't consider it a big deal if I had.

    Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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      My state's Attorney General - who hopes to become governor someday, is threatening to conduct a criminal investigation of Craigslist because it contains ads for prostitutes. Now about 4 miles from my house there's a nightspot with the name "Fetish" in its title. I've never been inside but it sorta kinda looks like a place where play-for-pay ladies might hang out. To the best of my knowledge, South Carolina's AG has never even acknowledged the place's existence let alone threatened to investigate it. This comes after Craigslist was bullied into removing one section of their classified ads and replacing it with a tamer version - the bully in this case was the AG of Illinois - we all know what a fine upstanding state government they've got - who decided that since some jamoke in New England (roughly 800 miles away) was preying on ladies of the night by robbing them and in one case killing them, the proper thing to do was not step up police efforts to catch thieves and murderers, but to make it harder for the prosties to make a living. Presumably, if some guy had been luring plumbers into situations where they would be mugged, Craigslist would have been told they needed to shut down their household repairs section. There is no indication, as of yet, that since a fruitcake went around imitating a wounded war vet and scamming politicians, that Craigslist will be required to remove all political ads from their site, but I'm sure that the AGs of these disunited states will get around to that - as soon as they've built a snowman in hell. No wonder the girls think they need pimps. It's obvious that they lose all their rights as soon as they turn a trick. By the way, I have only been to Craigslist a couple of times and have never seen the recently banned section, though I wouldn't consider it a big deal if I had.

      Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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      Do you find prostitution an acceptable form of employment?

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        My state's Attorney General - who hopes to become governor someday, is threatening to conduct a criminal investigation of Craigslist because it contains ads for prostitutes. Now about 4 miles from my house there's a nightspot with the name "Fetish" in its title. I've never been inside but it sorta kinda looks like a place where play-for-pay ladies might hang out. To the best of my knowledge, South Carolina's AG has never even acknowledged the place's existence let alone threatened to investigate it. This comes after Craigslist was bullied into removing one section of their classified ads and replacing it with a tamer version - the bully in this case was the AG of Illinois - we all know what a fine upstanding state government they've got - who decided that since some jamoke in New England (roughly 800 miles away) was preying on ladies of the night by robbing them and in one case killing them, the proper thing to do was not step up police efforts to catch thieves and murderers, but to make it harder for the prosties to make a living. Presumably, if some guy had been luring plumbers into situations where they would be mugged, Craigslist would have been told they needed to shut down their household repairs section. There is no indication, as of yet, that since a fruitcake went around imitating a wounded war vet and scamming politicians, that Craigslist will be required to remove all political ads from their site, but I'm sure that the AGs of these disunited states will get around to that - as soon as they've built a snowman in hell. No wonder the girls think they need pimps. It's obvious that they lose all their rights as soon as they turn a trick. By the way, I have only been to Craigslist a couple of times and have never seen the recently banned section, though I wouldn't consider it a big deal if I had.

        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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        Oakman wrote:

        the bully in this case was the AG of Illinois - we all know what a fine upstanding state government they've got

        Lisa Madigan is actually one of our best public servants... :doh:

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          Do you find prostitution an acceptable form of employment?

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          wolfbinary wrote:

          Do you find prostitution an acceptable form of employment?

          Sure. But what difference does it make? If I thought it was a sin against man and god, I'd still believe that the proper response to them being robbed and murdered is to go after the thieves and murderers.

          Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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            Oakman wrote:

            the bully in this case was the AG of Illinois - we all know what a fine upstanding state government they've got

            Lisa Madigan is actually one of our best public servants... :doh:

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            Mike Mullikin wrote:

            Lisa Madigan is actually one of our best public servants...

            And she wantes to be a senator[^] and needs a few headlines.

            Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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              Mike Mullikin wrote:

              Lisa Madigan is actually one of our best public servants...

              And she wantes to be a senator[^] and needs a few headlines.

              Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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              I didn't say she was perfect, good or even decent... just one of our best. :sigh:

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                wolfbinary wrote:

                Do you find prostitution an acceptable form of employment?

                Sure. But what difference does it make? If I thought it was a sin against man and god, I'd still believe that the proper response to them being robbed and murdered is to go after the thieves and murderers.

                Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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                Oakman wrote:

                But what difference does it make?

                The job doesn't really to me, but it's against the law, just like theft and murder.

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                  My state's Attorney General - who hopes to become governor someday, is threatening to conduct a criminal investigation of Craigslist because it contains ads for prostitutes. Now about 4 miles from my house there's a nightspot with the name "Fetish" in its title. I've never been inside but it sorta kinda looks like a place where play-for-pay ladies might hang out. To the best of my knowledge, South Carolina's AG has never even acknowledged the place's existence let alone threatened to investigate it. This comes after Craigslist was bullied into removing one section of their classified ads and replacing it with a tamer version - the bully in this case was the AG of Illinois - we all know what a fine upstanding state government they've got - who decided that since some jamoke in New England (roughly 800 miles away) was preying on ladies of the night by robbing them and in one case killing them, the proper thing to do was not step up police efforts to catch thieves and murderers, but to make it harder for the prosties to make a living. Presumably, if some guy had been luring plumbers into situations where they would be mugged, Craigslist would have been told they needed to shut down their household repairs section. There is no indication, as of yet, that since a fruitcake went around imitating a wounded war vet and scamming politicians, that Craigslist will be required to remove all political ads from their site, but I'm sure that the AGs of these disunited states will get around to that - as soon as they've built a snowman in hell. No wonder the girls think they need pimps. It's obvious that they lose all their rights as soon as they turn a trick. By the way, I have only been to Craigslist a couple of times and have never seen the recently banned section, though I wouldn't consider it a big deal if I had.

                  Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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                  Craigslist is asking for an apology http://apnews.excite.com/article/20090518/D988OO201.html[^]

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                    Oakman wrote:

                    But what difference does it make?

                    The job doesn't really to me, but it's against the law, just like theft and murder.

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                    wolfbinary wrote:

                    The job doesn't really to me, but it's against the law, just like theft and murder.

                    So is jaywalking. What's your point?

                    Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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                      wolfbinary wrote:

                      The job doesn't really to me, but it's against the law, just like theft and murder.

                      So is jaywalking. What's your point?

                      Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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                      She broke the law.

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                        She broke the law.

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                        wolfbinary wrote:

                        She broke the law.

                        So when going after jaywalking (actually a far more dangerous act than play for pay) you will start by closing down shoe stores? Don't bother answering; the question is rhetorical. This conversation is silly. I'm done with it.

                        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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